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Indian Sustainable Agriculture Projects on Global Centre Stage

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Two sustainable agriculture projects, one led by a farmer’s collective and supported by an NGO, and the other, an individual scientist have won the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity 2024.

In the first case, Andhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF) received the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity for contributing to natural farming and sustainable agriculture, and community development.

The reward is in recognition of APCMNF’s contribution to global food security, climate resilience, and ecosystem protection.

APCNF:

APCNF supports smallholder farmers to switch from chemically intensive agriculture to natural farming, through practices such as using organic residues and minimizing tillage to improve soil health; reintroducing indigenous seeds; and diversifying crops, including trees.

The initiative was launched by Andhra Pradesh Government to find a sustainable solution to farmer distress caused by economic crises in agriculture and climate change. Implemented by non-profit organization Rythu Sadhikara Samstha (RySS) (‘Farmers Empowerment Cooperation’), it is recognized as the world’s largest agroecology program. It now reaches over a million smallholder farmers, predominantly women, across 500,000 hectares in the state.

According to a press release, the program has generated environmental and social benefits including greater soil carbon sequestration, reversed land degradation, reduced soil temperatures, increased biodiversity.

The four levers of success:

APCNF initiative’s success relies on four levers:

• Delivery through an established network of women collectives
• Farmer-to-farmer learning via ‘Champion Farmers’
• Progressive technology
• Government ownership

The program aims to reach all eight million farmer households in Andhra Pradesh over the next 10 years and inspire replication elsewhere. The model is already being incubated across 12 states in India, and in 2024 will be introduced in five other Global South countries, adapted to local contexts.

Dr Rattan Lal:

The second award recipient, Dr Rattan Lal is a globally renowned soil scientist.

He pioneered a soil-centric approach that harmonizes food production with ecological preservation and climate change mitigation.

His methodologies have highlighted on a on a global stage the interconnectedness of soil health and broader environmental and human wellbeing, and the importance of enhancing food security while conserving natural resources.

By promoting research and education in sustainable soil management, Dr Lal has advanced understanding of sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.

SDGs:

Food is central to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the United Nations’ development agenda for the 21st century.

The second of the 17 SDGs aims to “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.” Reaching this goal by the target date of 2030 necessitates international collaboration for a sustainable transformation of the global food and agriculture system.

Jury notes:

Dr. Angela Merkel, President of the Jury, who announced the awards, said, “Access to high-quality food is of existential importance to everyone. Climate change and the resulting global warming have led to an increase in extreme weather events and are endangering food security around the world. This presents everyone engaged in the agriculture sphere with particular challenges. This year’s winners have demonstrated in an exemplary fashion how climate-resilient and sustainable food systems can be developed and put into practice.”

António Feijó, President of the Board of Trustees of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation said, “… Each winner has demonstrated exceptional commitment to transforming agricultural practices, proving that sustainable models can thrive in diverse and challenging environments. Their work also demonstrates the co-benefits of sustainable agriculture for communities as well as the planet. We believe their stories will inspire others to apply similar approaches in other regions and help us build a sustainable future for all.”


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New L&T CMD S N Subrahmanyan Outlines ESG Plans

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Mr. S N Subrahmanyan, who replaced AM Naik as the CMD of L&T outlined the company’s ESG plans during his inaugural speech at the company’s 79th AGM.

The CMD outlined plans to enhance green energy capacity, encourage the participate of women in the workforce and community development.

He said the company is eyeing opportunities in the green energy sector and is leveraging technologies like AI and IoT to create new opportunities.

“L&T has digitally connected over 15,000 assets across its global projects and manufacturing bases to a central IoT platform. All these initiatives enable the company to make project execution faster, safer, cleaner, economical and more sustainable,” Mr S N Subrahmanyan said.

The renewable energy thrust:

Mr Subrahmanyan outlined various projects the company carried out in FY2023–2024 as part of its For A Better World vision.

These include electrifying over 3,400 track km of mass transit systems, commissioning 2.2 GW of solar capacity, 6.2 GW of nuclear power, 3.5 GW of hydroelectric power, and creating 14.8 million square feet of green buildings.

It must be noted that the company had last year announced its plans to invest $12 billion over the next five years will on green energy.

L&T will also contribute a minimum of $2 billion to its inaugural green hydrogen project as part of the same. With an investment of almost $4 billion, the company hopes to have a capacity of 2-3 million tonnes of green hydrogen and ammonia, Mr Subrahmanyan said.

Women in the workforce and community development:

L&T aims to increase the participation of women employees in the company to 10 percent by FY2025-26. It has launched exclusive career-assisting schemes for females and women-friendly facilities in offices.

The company has benefitted more than 1.6 million people. It has planted 4 million saplings globally and helped build resilience in rural communities through its Integrated community development programme, the CMD said.


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Crowning Glory: WriteCanvas Wins Sustainable Steward Award!

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The Sustainability narrative and communication strategy are getting their due. WriteCanvas – Connecting the Green Dots…, which has developed a sustainability narrative and communique for domestic and global clients, has won the CONNECT- Future Ready Leaders in India’s Amrit Kaal’s Sustainable Steward Award category.

Jointly presented by Credibl ESG, ENQUBE Collaborations, and Kiya.ai, the Sustainable Steward Award isn’t just a trophy. It is a validation of the important role that narration and communication play in any field. In sustainability, we have crafted customized case studies, white papers, research papers, and videos, among other content, for global customers.

This award cements our determination to provide creative and interactive narratives for clients who want to convey their green stories to stakeholders. We extend heartfelt thanks to the three incredible enterprises: Credibl, Enqube, and Kiya.ai.

While the award categories covered a broad canvas, including ESG and the best startup within the FinTech industry, our unique approach truly set us apart. One jury member’s words beautifully captured the essence of our win: “Your entry offered food for thought. It compelled the jury to think out of the box and underscored the importance that communication and branding play along with technology and finance. This gave you the edge over the others.”

These words resonate deeply with what we believe: that sustainability isn’t just about cutting-edge tech or complex financial solutions; it’s about weaving a compelling narrative, building trust, and inspiring action. And it’s this holistic approach that earned us this prestigious recognition.

This award isn’t just a feather in our cap; it’s a burning torch, igniting a renewed passion within us. It’s a clarion call to continue to push boundaries, develop impactful stories, and provide a sustainable future for generations to come.

This would not have been possible without the support of our esteemed customers, partners, and the community — without whose support our journey would not be so fruitful. As they say, this is the first step. WriteCanvas has many more milestones to achieve.


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